The Oresund Bridge is a huge bridge that links Sweden and Denmark across the Sound. It's a long combined railway and road bridge that spans 8 kilometers to the man-made island of Peberholm, before turning into a tunnel to cross to Copenhagen.
Passed under the Øresund Bridge... Good to watch bridge architecture from sea... Railway track built beautifully below the road... Great experience👍
Arun Kumar Thangarasu — Google review
02-05-2024 they charge 63€ per pass (6m car), it is hard to find info on the fees. The bridge itself is fantastic.
Marcin — Google review
I drove across this bridge in Euro Truck Simulator 2. Great scenery, overall enjoyable experience.
night time television — Google review
Commuter train from København H, (Copenhagen Central Station) is every 20 minutes and only takes 35 minutes to reach Malmö central station. Just bought tickets from station costs around £11 day return. Very comfortable train journey with great views.
Jesamine Noel — Google review
Must see if you are in Copenhagen or Malmö. It’s a great architecture project, very unique. We crossed it by train and it was an exciting impression:)
One Two — Google review
A very good and useful thing for Sweden and Denmark. You can get from Malmo to Copenhagen by train in 40 minutes. You can see the sea and windmills when crossing the bridge.
Igor Hadžiselimović — Google review
What else to say than that the Øresund-bridge is the best way to get to Sweden? Smooth and majestic ride across the strait, never experienced any delaying traffic or similar.
This Christmas, when storm Pia was visiting the region, the bridge was closed for a few hours, but my feeling is it is rather flexible when it comes to opening in different weather conditions.
Artur Kobryn — Google review
Super simple and easy to cross it,you just have to download the bridge app and you will cross it without any problem, and cheaper too.
Deividas Visockas — Google review
A masterpiece of engineering and its wonderful appearance is a real experience to drive on it!
The Öresund Bridge or Øresund Bridge (Danish Øresundsbroen, Swedish Öresundsbron) is a combined road-rail bridge over the Øresund Strait. The bridge connects the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, with Malmö in Sweden, and more broadly, Scandinavia with Central and Western Europe.
The European highway E20 passes through the bridge. Passenger and freight transport takes place on its double-track railway track. With a length of 7,845 meters, the bridge is the longest road-railway bridge in Europe. The bridge itself accounts for about half of the distance between the two coasts, the rest is bridged by the artificial island called Peberholm (4055 m), the tunnel leading from there to the Danish side (4050 m) and the artificial peninsula established on the Danish side (430 m). The bridge was handed over on July 1, 2000 by II. Queen Margaret of Denmark and XVI. King Gustav Károly of Sweden.
Attila B?hm — Google review
Beautiful and important bridge uniting two scandibavian countries! I wish the visitors center had been cleaner though (cigarette butts and garbage everywhere).
KJ G — Google review
I had my flight from Gothenburg to Koppenhagen, but a friend of mine suggested I take the train and experience the Øresund Bridge.
Also escape the nonsense of going hours early to airport and paying exorbitant rates for taxi.
Did take the train. Unfortunately it got delayed and I was disappointed.
But my disappointment was balanced by the ride over Øresund Bridge.
A mini Golden Gate, except that in this case it connects 2 countries Sweden and Denmark.
Truly an inspiring experience with all the respect to the engineers who designed and built it.
Sharing some pics for others to appreciate it. But nothing like experiencing it.
Aziz Ahmed — Google review
The Øresund Bridge in Malmo is nothing short of an engineering marvel and an iconic symbol of connectivity and innovation. Spanning across the beautiful waters of the Øresund Strait, this bridge is a testament to human ingenuity and architectural prowess.
One of the most striking aspects of the Øresund Bridge is its stunning design. The elegant, sweeping curves and sleek lines of the structure create a sense of grace and beauty that perfectly complements the surrounding natural landscape.
But beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Øresund Bridge serves a crucial purpose, connecting Sweden and Denmark in an efficient and convenient way. It has not only made travel between these two countries more accessible but has also fostered economic and cultural ties, making it a symbol of unity and cooperation.
Whether you're driving across the bridge, taking a train, or simply admiring it from a distance, the Øresund Bridge is an awe-inspiring sight that leaves a lasting impression. It's a remarkable testament to human achievement and a must-visit landmark for anyone traveling to the region.
Andrew luciano — Google review
It’s a wonderful bridge connecting between Sweden 🇸🇪 and Denmark 🇩🇰, the design is amazing because it’s going under the water, great feeling and nice experience if it’s your first time seeing such beautiful bridge 🌉, also great choice for architecture and landscape and landmark photographs to capture a very special photo with long exposure
ismail abdelkareem — Google review
Took the train from Copenhagen to Gothenburg today. Less than 1/2 price of flying and almost same amount of time without all the airport security hassle.
Brett Randolph — Google review
Extremely magnificent view and experience is sailing under the bridge.
Mitja Leskovar — Google review
Beautifull way to move from Danemark, to Sweden with a quick and easy cross border, no need to come too early before the departure
Guillaume Braem — Google review
Oresund bridge was the main initial reason why we went on city brake in Malmo and Copenhagen. Amazing construction solution and main theme in Netflix' crime tv drama "The Bridge".
Z.M. Todorovski — Google review
What a stunning bridge. If you go from Sweden to Denmark you have to cross the bridge. Plan that there is a fee in the bridge. You can buy combo tickets if you also take a ferry to Germany or elsewhere back. Also buy an online pass or just go there and pay at a service station and get the Maut right there. It’s 55€ so far. You can not walk or bike over the bridge. But the view is stunning crossing it from both sides. Worth going to Sweden by car.
Looking for a delicious Italian meal in the heart of Malmo? Look no further than Lilla Torg, La Grappa! This charming square is full of restaurants that serve up some of the best Italian food around. So come and enjoy a taste of Italy in the beautiful city of Malmo!
Thiis is the most beatiful squre in Malmo for me😍
Ines T. — Google review
Beutiful cozy cobblestone square in the Old Town part of Malmo. Full of restaurants and cafes for a nice break.
Bruno Henriques — Google review
The steakhouse is located in the city center. The steak was juicy and perfectly prepared. Vegetables, sauce and fries are included in the price, and the price itself is extremely favorable for the city center, especially considering that it is Sweden. Unlike the food, the service was not that good. It was pointed out at the entrance that we should wait for the waiter to seat us at the table, but no one appeared for a long time. In the end, the waiter seated us at a table in the sun, although there were plenty of tables in the shade, but at our request we were moved to the shade.
Ivan Modrić — Google review
Old Town hall square with pebble streets , many cafes and restaurants and nice shops. Perfect for a coffee or lunch.
Shasha Yu — Google review
Excellent location.
The cheese burgers was good, the vegan burger not so much. The bun was awful.
OK attentive staff, heating outdoors works great.
Given the location is very good, lots of tourists in the summer, as always these places have food that is over priced.
Niklas Thulin — Google review
Lovely small old time square in the centre of Malmö. Recommend a visit if in Malmö! Lots of restaurants and cafes around here too.
Niamh McGrath — Google review
Established in the 16th century, Lilla Torg is a small but very beautiful medieval Square, that is located about 230 metres from Town Hall. Paved with cobblestones and surrounded with pretty wooden houses, there are boutique Shops, Restaurants and outdoor Cafés within the Square. Emitting irresistible charms of yesteryear, it is understandable a hot tourist attraction. One photo attached.
Helena Sunny — Google review
A nice and cozy courtyard dining area. The service was decent and the food quite good. I had the fish n chips, which came relatively fast. The presentation felt a bit cheap, served on a metal with the food in a paper wrapping. There was however plenty of food.
MTXCLAN — Google review
Tourist trap, the food was completely overpriced, the steaks were dry, even though we asked for medium, and not at all tender, and for some weird reason tasted sweet, the garlic butter tasted of close to nothing.
The fries were not bad, but they were clearly just something put in the frier out of a bag.
For 550 sek for a steak with fries and a glass of the house wine i had expected much more.
Ulf Nuka Brandt — Google review
It was really great 😌 experience to enjoy 😉 dinner 🥘 🍲 🍽 with my family in Steakhouse. I would love to give more than 5 star ⭐️ but this is the limit!
Staff was really very very helpful, polite and friendly, they don’t hesitate to ask me if i need something else. Food 🍲 it was really delicious 😋 steak 🥩 it was really delicious 🤤 dessert 🍮 it was absolutely amazing 🤩 tasty 👅 and fresh. Congratulations to owners!
I would recommend this restaurant to everyone who live in Malmö, Sweden 🇸🇪 and i would recommend this restaurant to everyone who will visit Malmö!
Efrem Efre — Google review
I spent an evening there where the dinner doubled as a jaw workout; the food was tougher than my last gym session. The restroom? Let's just say I've encountered public toilets with a cleaner bill of health – a rare feat, indeed. It wasn't the worst dinner of my life, but in terms of value for money, it was a letdown of epic proportions. That cash could have been spent on far superior experiences.
Gergő Balogh — Google review
During my recent visit to Steakhouse Lilla Torg, I encountered several disappointing aspects that significantly impacted my dining experience.
Right from the start the visit was off to a rocky start when the staff seated us at a table, only to be approached shortly after by other guests who informed us that it was their table. This mix-up resulted in us being reseated by another staff member, setting a tone of disorganization for the evening.
The culinary flexibility at this establishment could have been much better, particularly regarding how their dishes, especially the Entrecote, were prepared. I was taken aback when informed that they could only cook it using rapeseed oil, with no alternatives like butter or olive oil available.
This restriction was a first for me at a steakhouse and significantly detracted from the dining experience I had anticipated. Not using seed oils for cooking is something more and more people are starting to realize and learn how bad it is for our health and how very inflammatory it is.
Furthermore, the service timing could have been more satisfactory. The wait for our meal to be served was unreasonably long, which suggested a lack of preparation or insufficient staffing. This inefficiency contributed to a less enjoyable meal experience and indicated areas requiring urgent management attention.
Given these experiences, it's challenging to recommend this Steakhouse to others. Despite the potentially inviting ambiance, the initial seating confusion, limited culinary options, and prolonged wait times overshadowed the potential for a pleasant dining experience.
I hope this review serves as constructive feedback for the restaurant to make necessary improvements. Until noticeable changes are made, I will consider other dining venues in Malmö.
Carl Stjerrman Ramstedt — Google review
Very friendly staff.
The food was so tasty and perfect. Matched with a great Swedish beer.
The amenities were super fresh and clean.
Recommend eating here.
Rite White — Google review
Drinks & snacks were fine
I enjoyed the spicy smoked sausage
It took about 15'to pay the bill
Waitress had no sense of service
The patio heaters are scorching your skin off
Karl-Eric Devaux — Google review
Even though Sweden is a costlier destination, but one can expect value for money. I have also visited the restaurant reading the reviews on internet, but big NO. Taste, Service, Customer friendlyness all below average.
Burger patty was having rotten taste. Steak was not cooked property.
We paid for 3 almost 200 Euro. Which doesn't fall to the service and quality. Nothing to recommend.
And in the name of vegetables sides with Steak, you will get some fried vegetables, which I believe from weeks. For sure not fresh vegetables.
King's Park in Malmo is a beautifully landscaped park with a cast iron fountain and cycling trails. It's a great spot for a picnic when the weather is fine, and there's also a casino nearby.
It's a huge city park. Hope you will enjoy your full day in this park.
Ishrat Laila Nowrin — Google review
The park is beautiful and easy to walk through. Nice wide paths. Don't miss the community gardens just south of the castle, it was my favorite part of our day trip to Sweden and the thing I think of most from our trip!
Kailey Parks — Google review
Excelent place to relax and observe the plants!! I recommend!! Very beautiful ❤️
Ana Bressan — Google review
Kings park is magnificent & atmospheric. It's a historic & beautiful English style city park with a cast iron fountain, windmill, bridges, lakes, botanical garden, a cafe in a greenhouse, & a castle in the end. Walk a little further & you will run into a beach. Oldest park in Malmo (built in 1800s). We spent most of the day here as a retreat & thoroughly enjoyed it.
Christine Doan — Google review
A great place for walking, running, birdwatching or even celebrating a picnic (specially in summer). Not many modern cities in the world can presume of such beautiful and forest-like parks in the middle of the city; For me, they are one of the best things of living in Malmö.
Jonatan Olivera — Google review
Beautiful and vibrant place in the heart of Malmö city. Full of greenary, nature and water everywhere.
It gives such a peaceful vibe with the birds singing, soothing breeze and the fresh air.
Kabir Baidhya — Google review
I cane here at the end of January and i still find it extremely beautiful
Iulia Elena — Google review
During our visit to Kungsparken in Malmo, Sweden, we were treated to the beauty of a magnificent garden. The park boasts stunning lakes and expansive green spaces, providing a fantastic setting for leisurely walks and relaxation. Its close proximity to Malmo Castle further enhances the charm of the city. We were captivated by the panoramic views offered by the park, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the natural splendor. Kungsparken is a truly amazing place, and we highly recommend it for anyone seeking a serene and picturesque escape in Malmo.
Rakesh J — Google review
A beautiful park and garden with a lovely cafe hidden in the middle of flowers 💐 and abundance of green. Perfect for a walk and stroll or spend the whole afternoon here reading and appreciating the nature. So peaceful and tranquil.
Shasha Yu — Google review
Nice large park close to the Malmö center. The park has really much to offer - river, lakes, fountains, benches or place on the ground just to chill there, and free public toilets. It's really a nice stroll.
Cyntia Pethövá — Google review
Gorgeous English park with a beautiful fountain and a river. Definitely makes for a beautiful walk.
The Turning Torso is a residential skyscraper and the tallest building in Scandinavia. It was designed by Spanish Neo-Futurist Santiago Calatrava and built in 2006 in Vastra Hamnen, a redeveloped district near the harbor. The twisting tower has an unconventional design and is popular as a photo spot.
One of the best places to visit in Malmö. You should definitely visit this place for a closer look. Also you could see that tower anywhere from the city center as well. I would recommend to take the pictures from the beach side!
Md Tazbirul Haque — Google review
Great looking building however it's so far away. Recommend you hire a segway or bike to get here. There is no access into the building as it's a residential building. There is a gallery and cafe nearby, which talks about the building but has no views or anything. Personally do not think it's worth th effort to go here.
M So — Google review
Turning Torso is a modern architectural marvel that dominates the skyline of Malmö, Sweden. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, this twisting tower stands as a symbol of innovation and creativity. Its sleek silhouette and unique form make it a captivating sight from every angle. Whether you're admiring it from afar or exploring its interior, Turning Torso never fails to impress. The panoramic views from the top are simply breathtaking, offering a stunning perspective of the city and its surroundings. Visiting Turning Torso is a must-do experience for architecture enthusiasts and anyone seeking inspiration from bold and visionary design. Don't miss the chance to marvel at this iconic landmark that pushes the boundaries of architectural possibility.
Swapnil Mahajan — Google review
The Turning Turso is Malmö's city identifier which can be seen from far away. It is located in the northern part of Malmö, close to the shore.
The tower is located in a beautiful and trending part of Malmö, which is partly still under construction. To visit the tower I recommend to use the TT Galleria parking from Lidl, right next to the tower. Parking is free for one hour however be advised that for additional hours the parking payment system is confusing (the machines didn't work).
Claudio Kuenzler — Google review
This tower building of the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has been inaugurated in 2005. For now, it is the tallest building in whole Scandinavia. It is twisted around its axis for 90 degrees - as the underlying sculpture 'twisting torso'. There are bureaus and apartments within the building. A great example of modern architecture.
D Henrick — Google review
One of the most impressive buildings I have seen in my life.
The breathtaking shape emulates the backbone of a person.
Make sure you look at the building from the sea, but more important from the main road side where you can see the turning metal framework.
Take the time to go to the boardwalk and enjoy the views of the Malmö bridge and the brave sea.
José Manuel Martínez Acosta — Google review
Is one of the tourist attractions here in Malmö. If you're into modern architecture you may love this area. For people like me lovers of the old good buildings it's still a nice contrast to see.
You can't go into the building but it is a nice experience. Just use comfortable shoes in Malmö you walk a lot 😊🌈🙌
Johanna Hortt — Google review
Visited Turning Torso whilst completing a circular walk from Malmö's city centre around the lighthouses, harbour, Ribersborgsstranden beach, before heading back into the city centre past the castle.
The twisted structure dominates the skyline across Malmö and almost acts as a beacon for the city. I understand that 54 storey building was the tallest in Sweden until recently and it's certainly taller than anything else in the area.
We couldn't visit the viewing platform when we visited but this is something that is possible.
Definitely worth seeing whilst in Malmö.
Greg “Wigan Wanderers” Knight — Google review
Nice attractive building but no view ponit or publicly accessible platform to view the city. Its a private residence only.
Naveen Perera — Google review
Building looks amazing but you have nothing to do once you reach here. Because you just have to have a look and not get inside. To make it interesting you can take e-bike and enjoy the way to reach here.
Meera Upadhyay — Google review
Have to admit, visited Malmö just to see the Turning Torso by Calatrava. Graceful,
dominant and marvellous architecture! A real beauty in imperfection! Must-see landmark in Malmö.
J • B • — Google review
Really nice & unique building, unfortunately the building was closed.
Still a good walkaround the building just to see the architecturer.
It was a really windy day as you can hear in the video.
Can you pretty much see this building from anywhere.
Read more at Raif & Vy Travel Blog.
Raif & Vy — Google review
Such great architecturel building in city of Malmo. I wish it was stairs to climb up there by that side crossing-tubes would’ve been adventurous sight.
Didn’t know that we must book before we visit there to go up on top to see hole city -view!
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Altansuvd Alice Altangerel — Google review
Easy to purchase tickets, fun to see the top floor and observe out. They have multiple telescopes for specific viewing which is nice to look at the bridge. Served with coffee and a cookie. Informative short film to learn about the holding and architecture.
Mark Capriotti — Google review
Worth visiting the beach lookout and have a view of turning Torso. You have a nice walk way near the beach and a park too.
I visited the place in Winter ❄️ You might find better spots to relax on days in late Spring and early Summer.
Nimmy Francis — Google review
One of the most fascinating things in the city Malmö is turning torso tower
Iva Isajlovska — Google review
Der zweithöchste Wolkenkratzer in Skandinavien. Erbaut durch einen spanischen Architekten. Empfunden nach einem verdrehten menschlichen Torso. Leider kann man nicht hinauf. Hat offenbar nur Büros und Wohnungen dort. Ist aber schon imposant. Ginge wieder hin.
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The second tallest skyscraper in Scandinavia. Built by a Spanish architect. Feels like a twisted human torso. Unfortunately you can't go up. Apparently only has offices and apartments there. But it's impressive. I would go there again.
Thomas Nikles — Google review
Very beautiful!
Nice area around this place and near a beautiful beach 🏝️ with nice walking area.
محمد نزار Mohammed Nazar — Google review
Magnificent. I love tall buildings and this one is a truly dizzying site whose top dissapears into low lying clouds above.
Despite the windy, rainy, and cold weather, the site was spectacular to look at. The twisting design of the building is truly a work of art, and it's visible from all over the city. I was in awe of the stunning views from the top, and I hear the architecture inside is just as impressive. The residential apartments, offices, and conference rooms are all designed with the utmost attention to detail. The Turning Torso is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Malmö, and I highly recommend adding it to your itinerary.
Malmo Museum is a great place to visit for history buffs, as it explores different aspects of culture and seafaring from the city's past. There are three main museums within the museum - the Malmo Konstmuseum, Stadsmuseum, and Aquarium - all of which are excellent resources for anyone interested in Swedish furniture and handicrafts, Nordic art from the late 19th and 20th centuries, or maritime crafts and tools.
I loved my experience here. It was awesome i had so much fun. I went into submarine to see how it looks like. The old Malmö trams, cars, and history of Malmö was fascinating. Tickets purchased at this museum can be used for the nearby Malmö Castle. Wonderful experience I had and would recommend it to anyone visiting Malmö.
Halid Karim — Google review
Visited the museum(s) on a rainy day in Malmö with my 2 sprogs. Both museums had lots to explore, the aquarium being quite a hit with us all and the kids really enjoyed the technical museum (200 yards down the way from the main museum) in which you could explore inside a submarine and a lot more interactive elements. Price is super reasonable and you could spend all day in both. Good café on site in the main museum also.
Hanny Potta — Google review
A fantastic must visit place for all. There are so many exhibits that together with the neighboring technology museum, will take an entire day.
Prehistoric exhibits, an actual aquarium, stuffed animals and birds, TV educational videos on environmental care etc.
The technology museum have exhibits of a U3 submarine, lots of antique planes, cars, motorbikes and bicycles.
Both buildings have cloakrooms with lockers for keeping your jackets and belongings, clean toilets, lifts.
It will not be a problem for a handicapped person to visit and browse the museums.
There is also a cafe at the museum.
Tony Tan — Google review
Its an awesome museum specially when you plan for a facility visit. After the Covid restriction now no pre booking is required. The museum contains a number of ancient fossil of extinct animals like Magalodon and dinosaurs. It had also separate segments of Nordic art and culture. A combination of live animals and fossils make it special. Children also like the activities of experiencing the touch and feel of different animals. It is fun :-)
Sheik Atiqul Alam — Google review
Fantastic Museum.... Price for entry for adults 4€ ...Kids are free....... This is a must do when your at the Castle... They have got Aquariums to stuffed animals and even a small dinosaur area... Loads of exciting animals for your kids to see.... Wish everyone a lovely day out with the Family
Darren Reid — Google review
I thought its history but in the name of modest fashion they are promoting something else in temporary setup. I havent taken picture from inside as I see it from doors. I heard about this city but it's seems so true. Highly disappointed with history department as people pay you to visit those places. For money you should not promote something else.
Pramod Mhatre — Google review
A museum with something for everyone. An adult ticket costs only 40kr and grants you access to exhibitions ranging from art and fashion to history, engineering and zoology. The current art exhibition with Tal R, Mamma Andersson & CF Hill is highly recommendable. The art collection also contains some Scandinavian gems including Munch, Lundstrøm, Willumsen, Zorn etc.
Daniel Nordstrand Frantzen — Google review
Very nice place to visit with a lot off history and memories from the old time plus is good for the all family to visiting plus this place have a Aqua place for the kids to see and they will enjoyed 😉 😀
Elsuta Mariana — Google review
I really love the experience there, the kids enjoy their time and there is a lot of things to see..the tickets is very affordable and the kids entrance is free… I don’t like the modern exhibit and the child afraid(there is a paint of a two child kill another child!!)
The tickets also give you entry to the teknik museum and its also a very good and enjoyable experience
When it comes to Protestant churches, one cannot go wrong by visiting St. Peter's Church in Goran Olstagan. This historical church is steeped in history and features beautiful bright Romanesque inspired interiors that are sure to please visitors of all faiths. Besides its historical significance, the church also boasts charming displays, chandeliers, and sacred sculptures that make it a must-see for anyone visiting the area.
An interesting church to visit. The scavenger hunt for the stuffed rats was a cool experience to help see all of the church and learn about the various parts of the church and history behind them. I enjoyed touring it. The church seems very welcoming to all as well, including how welcoming the staff is to visitors
Logan Butler — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful. The nave is all whitewashed and full of light. And there's a smaller room covered in medieval murals.
Bruno Henriques — Google review
Awesome place! Wonderful to see things from centuries ago that still speak about and proclaim the Gospel!
Jonathan Mueller — Google review
A historic landmark for you who love to dig into history. The architct of the church is amazing and takes you back into the times.
Imran Ali — Google review
All those seems like a hidden church it's actually very big and it's very beautiful. You can see inside an old part of the church and some history that passed through it. It's unique stile in having two big musical instruments
Iulia Elena — Google review
Great church with an amazing atmosphere. Most interesting is the oldest part of the building, with amazing frescoes.
Marcin Szyniszewski — Google review
A fun example of Northern European Brick Gothic architecture. And moreover some restoration of the work in the baptistry and remnants of the previous Catholic splendor certainly heighten the charm of this now protestant church. A great 10 minute exploration in the Malmö old Town circuit
Chris Oh! Boylesque — Google review
Very nice to see how they kept a small piece of the church in the original style, including the old fresco's and all other art. The rest of the church is quite "boring" after the Protestants removed most of the fresco's and statues, but as I said it's cool to be able to see the difference in style next to each other in the same building
Daan van de Repe — Google review
St. Peter's Cathedral is a remarkable architectural gem. Its interior, though not symmetrical, exudes a unique charm and historical significance. I found the lack of symmetry to be intriguing, perhaps reflecting the diversity of Lutheran traditions and a departure from traditional church design. Despite my initial confusion, visiting St. Peter's Cathedral was a thought-provoking experience, showcasing the rich history and individuality of these northern Lutheran churches.
Andrei Vaganov — Google review
A beautiful old church in Malmö, where the old frescoes were painted over early 20th century. Luckily , a restoration effort laid them bare in the baptistery. It is quite anornatw church for a protestant church . The photos dont do it justice. There is a little area for children.Well worth a visit.
Michaela Sowden — Google review
I love the city, how wonderful.
It's clean and I felt the history while walking around.
People are very friendly.
Love to go again.
The architecture is fantastic to see and study.
mosen abulgar — Google review
Beautiful church and spacious, unfortunately they do not provide Sunday Mass in English, only in Swedish, every Sunday at 11am. However, it is worth a visit! 😍🇸🇪
Chinthia Oktavianny Lindstr?m — Google review
What a Church! It's peaceful, fascinating and relaxing place. You should visit here. Hope you enjoy your travel :))
Semih ?ner — Google review
Quite a masterpiece! Alluring from the outside, and interesting on the inside, with both traditional and modern influences mixing. Loved the treasure hunt, there's also free toilet inside.
Krist?na Vacardov? — Google review
Really a nice church. Definitely a recommendation for malmö, even if you are not religious. Glass work is quite stunning and the main altar has a four staged building showing Christ. We were on Sunday after a mass and waited a couple of minutes. The atmosphere is also quite nice.
Lukas — Google review
It's free to enter and it's one of the most gorgeous churches I've ever seen. The building is in gothic style which usually has veey little lightening inside, but this one has a very bright interiour.
elvin tür — Google review
Nestled in the heart of Malmö, St. Peter’s Church stands as a testament to centuries of history and unwavering faith. As I stepped through its grand entrance, I was immediately struck by the sheer beauty and tranquility that enveloped me.
Kyaw Aung — Google review
With its striking design and rich history dating back to the 14th century, the church stands as a testament to Malmø's cultural heritage. Whether you appreciate it for its religious significance, admire its Gothic architecture, or simply enjoy the tranquility it offers, St. Peter's Church adds a distinct charm to the cityscape.
Jakub Brzeski — Google review
It's a beautiful church. The size of this cathedral is mesmerizing. It's right behind the city hall, laid in the center of a beautiful park and easily accessible.
Vishesh Saxena — Google review
A lovely old small town church, worth the visit. The design is simple yet so classic and beautiful makes it such a magical place.
Ging Suwalee — Google review
Llamativa y espectacular por fuera, nads que ver por dentro.
Es muy bonita, muy alta y llama la atencion ese color rojizo tan bonito. Se aprecia la torre desde diferentes partes de la ciudad, pero cuando te aproximas a ella, es cuando aprecias lo imponente de la torre.
La entrada es gratis y dar una vuelta por ella de vuelta al tren no esta de mas
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Striking and spectacular on the outside, nothing to see on the inside.
She is very pretty, very tall and that beautiful reddish color catches your attention. The tower can be seen from different parts of the city, but when you approach it, that is when you appreciate how imposing the tower is.
Admission is free and taking a walk around it on the way back to the train doesn't hurt.
Laconcin Nimlu — Google review
It is a beautiful church in the city for the residents to worship the Lord. It is very neat and well maintained. One thing that caught most of my attention would be the piano they have. It was rather extraordinary in visual. I'd love to hear it plays in action. Too bad I didn't have the chance.
Luke L'sk — Google review
American POV: a beautiful church, clearly rich in history. I wish there were more descriptions/signs in English so I could understand more without requiring a tour guide. Visiting on a Sunday in November it was very quiet and not busy.
The Malmö City Library is a modern and stunning building set in beautiful parkland. It has a glass extension which makes it even more appealing to visitors, as well as a cafe which provides refreshments. The library is perfect for both younger and older children, who can borrow anything from books to films and video games without having to pay any fees.
The library is big with a lot of different sections. It's easy to orientate through the building as there are signs and arrows to show you where to go. I'm impressed with how it looks, like the feeling of walking on their floors and their stairs aren't tiring to walk upon. First time here after 4-5 years and I'm impressed to the point where this is my go-to spot.
Miriam Winkler — Google review
What a beautiful library here in Malmö. On my way through the beautiful gardens of the castle at Malmö I happened upon the public library. And I’m so glad I did! They have an airy cafe with coffees and teas and sweets just perfect for an afternoon stop. Groups of young people were gathered sharing fica and enjoying themselves, a couple parents with children in strollers and several older people stopping for a respite.
The floors are open and gorgeous. Children’s libraries are inviting and well attended. So nice to see a vibrant library in this delightful city.
Dayna Wells — Google review
Very beautiful library in a nice area of town. Friendly staff and super clean. Nice to sit and relax while enjoying books. Thank you
KC Mitch — Google review
I ve been to the place a few times, last time went to get my reserved books. I like the computerized system of borrowing books with all the self service. A big place to enjoy books. Places to sit and read. Book lovers this is your heaven.
Zmarai Afghan — Google review
The main city library (Malmö Stadsbibliotek) is very conducive with good facilities for studying and reading. There is a special place for small children where they can play and read. Also, you have an option to scan and print documents securely from the computers used with a library card. They have sweet and helpful staffs ready to help when you need.
Nico Baby — Google review
Well organised Malmö city library. Staffs in below 8 years section are quite supportive . Undoubtedly, variety of book collections in different languages. Highly recommended to read/borrow books. Toilet is available . Parking slots are around the library with different timings/parking codes.
Ragavendran Ramamurthy — Google review
Beautiful library you can walk in and take in the beautiful architecture inside. There are lovely chairs to sit and relax and read a book. Worth the visit.
Leonardo Marques — Google review
Amazing library. We were in Malmö for 2 days as a tourist and found this library on our way. They have books in hungarian (and in a lot of other languages). The atmosphere was really good and calm. We could buy a swedish book for 10 korona :)
?kos Juh?sz — Google review
Nice library.
- There many spaces for people to sit down for reading booking or studying. The lighting is just right for reading, very smart to leverage the nature lights from outside thru big glass walls/ windows.
- They have special area for specific purposes, eg researching, designing, children stations…
- The location is great, easy to access from the park and the main road
- The staffs are super lovely and helpful
However, I don’t see much book in English or other languages.
Thy Nhan Phan — Google review
Beautiful library open to all. With the floor to ceiling window, reading a book here feels like reading a book in the nature. Staff is friendly, helpful, and speaks perfect English.
Francess D. Guilloux — Google review
Very beautiful with a huge variety of books, however it's not as quiet as a library is supposed to be. People answer calls in the study areas when other people are near, and the librarians working there speak in a normal tone when helping others. It doesn't bother them if they're close to several people studying, they keep talking normally. By the entrance there's also always people talking, but there are no books around and it's not a study area so it's not particularly annoying. If you're studying here I recommend bringing headphones or go into study rooms in the west wing.
Tilde Nystr?m Kristensen — Google review
From my point of view it's one of the greatest library it's perfect in the quality of the space in the luxury of computers and it has 3 level where you can stay and read you things
Iulia Elena — Google review
What a wonderful place.
Located in the slottsparken is reachable by bike, with an amazing ride in the park itself from Malmö castle.
There is also a bike parking outside.
It is possible to visit the library free and go around admiring the architecture, details and so on.
Visiting libraries is not a common attraction but this one deserves a visit.
MARIA GRAZIA PIGNATARO — Google review
Love this place, plenty of books, plenty of space expect for rush hours when students are everywhere. Good place to relax. If you are at malmo on trip, this place is really worth visiting.
Marko Lichner — Google review
Stunning and beautiful design. Nice spot to chill and charge our phones whilst sorting the photos. Cafe was closed during our visit.
HM Tuang — Google review
We went there during a rainy Sunday as tourists. The library is really fascinating and has a lot to offer (from the outside as well as from the inside) quiet place and books not only in swedeish. You can grab a book and find a cozy place to read. We spent a couple of hours in the library while exploring different books, magazines etc.
Lukas — Google review
The most beautiful public library I've ever seen...As a tourist in Malmö, we didnt buy any ticket nor booked a slot for visiting the building. The library has rich collection: you can find many books in different languages. It has also audio and movies sessions. I spent 2 hours just for taking pics and looking around! A must-seen place in Malmö!
Malmö Castle is a fortress built in the 1500s that now functions as a museum. It features exhibitions on local history, technology, and science. There is an aquarium within the castle complex that showcases the marine life around it.
Amazing! For just 2 euros we got to see the the aquarium, two museums and the castle walls. Totally worth it. We spent more than two hours here and we learned lots of new and interesting things
Monica's Travels — Google review
It’s a lovely museum with a display of arts, history and etc. some interesting modern contemporary exhibits as well. Entry fee is very cheap and you have access to the castle as well. Description is very clear and easy to follow. I enjoyed the experience.
Shasha Yu — Google review
Nice place for walk and rest. Inside you have museum. Ist more old factory then castle.
Dejan Kozarski — Google review
Lot of things to do. Can spent a full day here.
1. The castle itself
2. The aquarium
3. Science exhibition
4. Train and car museum
5. Lots more
We went as a couple but the science exhibitions brought out the child in us.
The entry fee is cheap and can be purchased in person only. No online tickets available.
We travelled from Copenhagen for a day trip. Absolutely worth it.
subramanian palaniappan — Google review
It is a beautiful cultural place to visit. The history behind the castle is fascinating. The paintings inside are awesome and it's cost me and my partner only 80 Swedish crowns to get in.
Halid Karim — Google review
Another great example of Northern European Brick Gothic architecture... The castle grounds are a must see, and I'm sure are spectacular any time of year. The museum is a great little gateway into the medieval times with histories and explanations to the ever evolving landscape of Malmö. I reckon it is a must see for any castle aficionados.
Chris Oh! Boylesque — Google review
Not much to do if your hoping to skip buying tickets to the museum part and just walk around. Kind've in bad shape and frumpy compared to other castle forts in the region. Parking was a bit rough.
Daniel Peters — Google review
Castle and museum full of history and fun things for the kids. We spent some hours there, should probably have spent 2 days. So much to see and do.
May-Elin Westg?rd (Maya) — Google review
It's a fun museum but the first part doesn't have translation in English ( maybe I didn't see the QR code but in that case it should be obvious so people could scan it ) and some other parts as well.
Most interesting part for me was the video about castle's history. It was very well made.
I like the fact I was able to see axolotl as well
Ema V — Google review
Really liked the experience of going over there and exploring the history. There are exhibitions lots of other things in science museum ....vintage cars and also art exhibitions....and the castle looks beautiful....with lots of artifacts and historical facts over there....anyone can go over there with friends and family i have shared the path showing on what is on which floor.
Kirti — Google review
The historical museum is very interesting you can easily spend there 2 hours and learn a lot about Malmo’s history. The entry fee is very cheap it’s around 4€ and you can see 2 museums for that price. They only open at 11am. It’s an interesting place and definitely worth to visit is.
T?mea Moln?rov? — Google review
Definitely not the most impressive Castle but it has it's charm. Nowadays serves as museum and grounds for seasonal exhibitions. I do highly recommend visiting Park next to it with beautiful plant gardens from different parts of the world and the beautiful windmill.
Rachel Formella — Google review
During our visit to Malmo Castle, we were transported back in time to witness its rich and storied history. Built in 1434, the castle stands as a remarkable testament to the past. It was a true feast for the eyes, showcasing exquisite architecture and captivating details. The entry fee of SEK 60, which included access to the museum, proved to be a worthwhile and reasonable investment. The staff members were incredibly helpful, ensuring a pleasant and informative experience. Parking was conveniently located nearby, making access to the castle hassle-free. Overall, our visit to Malmo Castle was nothing short of amazing, allowing us to delve into the fascinating history of the Malmo dynasty.
Rakesh J — Google review
Great experience for whole family! We stayed for 4 hours and we didnt see everything 🙈 surely coming back! Tickets are afordable and restaurant Vega has everything you need after all that walking ♥️
Sam Telegram — Google review
If you like castles it is a nice place to walk to and take some photos. It is in Scania neighborhood. Don't expect some medieval huge castle, it's more like a small museum. Nice building surrounded by a water trench.
Adi Dzo — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit if you like nature and animals. Interactive walk through the forest is so fun! Animals are beautiful and unique! I loved it! The cafe serves delicious meals with juice, salad bar and tea included.
shadow-ska — Google review
I have always loved history, and the same goes for museums. Malmö Castle has a very relevant and creative exhibition of Art, Culture, and History. It immerses people in the time and the stories behind the presentations. You will not be disappointed if you want to take a journey through history, especially with good company.
Bithy Soptorshi — Google review
Best castle I've been to, very friendly staff and the exhibits were fantastic. The kind of place that you can visit over and over again
Kevin Mallon — Google review
Like, the Aquarium was cool and a couple of artworks. But other than that there was totally bad artworks, don't get me wrong but this "modern" art is not worth it. But i liked the art, mostly. But yes the first part was quite good with the animals but other than that I don't think it's worth it.
Marko Lichner — Google review
This is a wonderful place where you can see and hear a lot of different things like history of the castle, art gallery, the beginning of life on the our planet, mini zoo with some very special animals from all around the world... Be aware that you need 2-3 hours to visit everything.
Ana Sremcevic — Google review
Not quite the castle vibe that you’d expect. They had an aquarium which was really nice. The art gallery is also something interesting to see, but the actual castle looks a bit unorganized and lacks the interesting historical facts and stories about it. I wasn’t impressed, but you might like it.
Mihnea Boiangiu — Google review
Malmo Castle - fortress.
I didn’t have a chance to come inside. I have decided not to visit museum, but I just wanted to walk around and see this castle. To be honest if I would be going inside probably I would have a better option about it.
I hope to visit the museum one day.
Viktorija Vlad — Google review
Very nice tour, entrance is for 60 dkk,and it is worth it, a small historical review of Malmo city and the conflict between Malmo and Copenhagen, the castle tour is well done,i liked particularly the prison area, there s also the museum of art wich was fine, you can also enjoy the aquarium especially if u have kids so they can see different fish species and underwater world.
I highly recommend it.
The Disgusting Food Museum in Malmo, Sweden is a museum dedicated to showcasing some of the strangest and most disgusting foods from around the world. From Chinese stinky tofu to Peruvian roasted guinea pigs, this museum is sure to shock and amaze visitors. Whether you're curious about different cultures or just want to see something gross, the Disgusting Food Museum is an essential stop on any trip to Malmo!
Small museum but very interesting. The museum had lots of displays which were vedy elaborate. You have the possibility to try and to smell some of the food. The staff working there are very friendly and helpful. Especially during the tasting phase, it hets quite interesting. 20€ per person for the ticket was a good deal.
Kharuna Ramrukheea — Google review
An interesting experience with food and drinks from around the world. The tasting menu was interesting, a great opportunity to taste insects. However some on the food described in the exhibition sounded delicious, and the only reason it was presented was because at some point in the past, it was not as good as it is now, which I found to miss the point a little. And a smell lingered on my clothes until the end of the day.
Pierre Varlez — Google review
A great place to go with family or friends. Has activities (smelling, tasting and photo booth), history to read regarding food and controversial topics and the exhibits change through time based on the owners chosen exhibits and tasting different foods. At the end there is a taste bingo competition between you and your colleagues, the admission ticket doubles up as a throw up bag and a small shop is available for items to purchase.
Ros Daw — Google review
An interesting exhibition about the weird dishes around the world as I like some of the dishes 🙈
Really enjoyed my visit here and loved reading the stories behind the dishes. The staff were helpful but the price I think it’s a bit expensive. Overall a very good experience and good for a malmo day trip.
Ging Suwalee — Google review
Really great exhibit!! They have the actual products there, a description of it and pictures as well as videos. You really learn a lot and at the end there’s a tasting section with a selection of cheeses, drinks, hot sauces, fish products and a few other bits. The staff are also wonderful and can talk in Swedish and English and are very accommodating and know a lot of the products
ed — Google review
It was a unique experience. Not only you will see disgusting food exhibit but also informations about history that will make you disgust. The staff were very friendly and very helpful. They have samples of some of the food that are available to taste. I highly recommend this activity to do in Malmö.
Wanderlust Ian — Google review
"I tasted everything" 🤪 Really interesting experience and definitely should be on a bucket list. The room is small, but it's not a problem, everything is well coordinated. The staff it's super friendly and entertaining. The guys really explain what you will taste and you can prepare yourself for the experience. You have to taste everything. The hot sauces are extremely hot, so keep that in mind. Nice touch: the entrance ticket it's also a vomit bag. Today someone did vomit, near the end of the program, so they didn't finish the day with an "incident"🤮. Open your mind and enjoy a unique tasting experience. Guys, let me know when you add "piftie" to the collection 🤪
Cristina Vancsa — Google review
Left almost an hour ago and i can still smell some of the jars.
I had originally booked the experience for tomorrow, but they were so accommodating and allows entry as we were passing today.
Really insightful, and disgusting 🤢
Started the taste Bingo and failed after crickets 🦗 I'm pretty sure he's still lingering in my mouth! 🤮
Great items to buy as souvenirs and gifts to take home for family!!
Rebecca Hollingsworth (Bec Mag Hol) — Google review
Great experience !!! They have lots of interesting things on display, along with their cultural significance and history.
They have "Smell Jars" so you can actually smell some of the items on display.
At the end, they offer a "Disgusting Food Challenge". If you can make it through the entire series of insects, fermented cheese, and other oddities, they let you spin a wheel for a free prize !!!!
The final challenge is a series of hot sauces. The spiciest available in the market. They make you sign a waiver before attempting that.
10/10 Recommended.
They have a great gift shop to buy edible insects and worms.
PRS — Google review
This place is a lot of fun. The entrance ticket is pricey, but I really enjoy it. A lot of the entries are questionable, and clearly seen through an American lens (and it speaks to the fact that y'all really don't understand where your food comes from...), but it's fun nonetheless. The tickets are printed on paper sick bags, like the ones you get on airplanes. There are smelling stations and a tasting track. People seem to throw up from time to time, but that's also due to the fact that these foods are offered out of context (nobody in their right mind would eat hákarl or surströmming without alcohol to follow). Recommended for group visits, perhaps not for a first date as pointed out in other reviews. It's possible to buy some of the foods mentioned in the museum.
Alessandro Virtuoso — Google review
Went there while my son was sleeping in his stroller, so I was able to explore the place, which involved looking at, smelling and eating stuff. It was truly gross and yet interesting.
They put in a lot of effort to make sure everything is fresh, including insects on some of the cheeses (yikes).
You start by trying some jelly beans - if you get lucky it’s a good flavor, or it can be ear wax / puke or even cut grass. Then towards the end there is a bunch of stuff you can try.
It was fun to find out what all I could stand and even taste!
Astha Batra — Google review
This place is actually really informative and fun as well!
It's a nice exhibition about weird food all over the world.
In the end you'll be able to even try some of the worst food there (yes, even Surströmming).
If you manage to eat all the food + try the hottest chilli sauces out there, you can go home with a shirt that says "I tried everything".
Lari Habi — Google review
A must visit! The staff are amazing and the museum is also very interactive which makes you really enjoy the experience. It is a nice way to learn about how people eat or use to eat I different parts of the world. The fact that there also is a taste challenge pushed our limits but in a good way.
A — Google review
It was so extremely fun! The staff was great and super nice to us. My boyfriend tried everything at the tasting bar (even all
the hot sauces) but I was too afraid haha! Definitely recommend this :)
Noah — Google review
Such a fun interactive museum! You start with ~30 different exhibits that are mostly visual but a few you can smell (mostly cheeses).
Then you get to the tasting section at the end and if you’re lucky, you’ll get Momo. He didn’t pressure us into trying anything we didn’t want to, and was such a nice guy to talk to about the different foods. We started with some dried bugs, which were nice, then some cheeses and some drinks like Sourkraut Juice. While we were tasting, a man fainted from trying the hot sauces (he was fine, but spilled milk all over himself and narrowly missed hitting his head on the concrete) so we skipped over those.
Overall, one of the best museums I’ve been to, and would highly recommend going there if you’re in Malmö
Andrew — Google review
I was very excited to check this museum out when we were in Malmö! We had a ticket for 2:45 but they let us come in early. It was a really fun exhibit, they had a lot of displays of gross food from around the world - some quite shocking to read about! When it’s crowded, it can a little backed up going through the exhibits. We ended up going to the tasting counter halfway through and finishing up the remaining exhibits after.
The tasting bar staff were all amazingly informative and friendly. They took time to explain all the things we were trying. One of them was definitely trying to get me to vomit but in a fun friendly way!! Nothing was ever forced. The barf bag admission ticket was pretty genius and I got to try a lot of whacky food. The worst was definitely the salt licorice! All in all, super fun museum!
Rosie HK — Google review
Day trip to Malmo meant we had to check out the Disgusting Food Museum! What an experience and I strongly recommend you check it out! After walking through the exhibits you get to taste a variety of rare, “disgusting” (most are not so bad), and extreme hot sauces. Make sure you try them all at least once! It’s fun to do with friends and family alike.
Heath Ward — Google review
Amazing experience. I loved reading about all the weird kind of stuff that they have there. I was surprised to find out that some stuff that I’ve already knew about is considered disgusting in other countries. I tried all the 25 types of food, spinner the wheel and got a prize. Exciting and interesting experience🫶🏼 will definitely take my friends there when they visit.
Sorana Lehene — Google review
The museum offers unique and unconventional experience by showcasing a variety of culturally diverse foods that challenge conventional notions of taste. It aims to explore the subjective nature of disgust and broaden cultural perspectives on what is considered edible. While not everyone may find the exhibit appetizing, it serves as a thought-provoking exploration of culinary diversity and cultural perceptions of food.
Jakub Brzeski — Google review
Great museum, awesome experience!! Not only do u get to see and learn about all of these disgusting foods, but you get to try some at the end as well! Def adds to the experience. All the staff were very friendly and enthusiastic about their jobs. The tasting bar was a great experience, they are great at explaining what each item tastes like before you sample it, and what to expect in terms of texture, smell, and after taste. I liked how they gave out barf bags, nice touch! Overall, awesome museum. Will hope to come back someday.
Jill Calure — Google review
I was not sure if I was going to do this but landed up completing the entire experience.
The exhibition part was fun but my favorite part was definitely the tasting. It was not nearly as bad as I was expecting. Some of the things were really yummy.
I won't run the surprise with a full breakdown but definitely worth the experience.
Marc Benny — Google review
Their staff are very nice and the exhibits are informative and interactive! Love the tasting section though it’s quite gross! Recommend going there!
Södergatan is a busy and upscale pedestrian street in the heart of Stockholm, known for its high-end boutiques and restaurants. The street is lined with charming cafes, stores and museums, making it a great place to spend an afternoon or evening. The architecture of the street features century old buildings with a touch of modernism, lending character to the area.
Beautiful walk with Christmas beautiful and charming decoration
Tareq Sami — Google review
Nice and not very busy.
Z.M. Todorovski — Google review
Sweet malmö, city has many stories to explain
Arun TR — Google review
Romantic street of malmö
M Zakria Ashraf — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice wide authentic shopping street. Every building tells its own story if you look closer :)
(Original)
Sehr schöne breite authentische Einkaufsstraße. Jedes Gebäude erzählt eine eigene Geschichte, wenn man genauer hinschaut :)
Mateusz “MateD” — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pleasant shopping street and spacious square. The houses have great architecture. You can literally hear the sculptures of the optimist orchestra “playing”.
(Original)
Angenehme Einkaufsstraße und weitläufiger Platz. Die Häuser haben eine tolle Architektur. Die Skulpturen des Optimistenorchester kann man förmlich "spielen" hören.
Jens Buchhardt — Google review
(Translated by Google) Quite a nice street with very interesting objects.
(Original)
Całkiem przyjemna ulica z bardzo ciekawymi obiektami.
Artur Łochowicz — Google review
(Translated by Google) The main shopping street in Malmö.
(Original)
Główna ulica handlowa w Malmö.
The impressive town hall in the heart of Malmo's Old Town was built in the 1500s and has a more modern stucco look. It was renovated during 1860, with the Dutch Renaissance exterior coming from this time period.
Amazing architectural building, Malmo's town hall.
Awesome views of the building & all around the city.
Read more at Raif & Vy Travel Blog.
Raif & Vy — Google review
The town hall looks majestic! The exterior is gorgeous, full of details. Nice shots with flowers nearby.
buy heroine — Google review
Great place to visit.
Hanging out with friends.
Lots of lights by evening.
Get well dressed🥶🥶🥶
Deea Mzk — Google review
(Translated by Google) Radhuset - the present town hall is the result of many modifications of the late gothic building, which was erected on the Stortorget, Malmo's oldest square, in 1546.
(Original)
Radhuset - obecny ratusz jest rezultatem wielu przeróbek budynku w stylu późnego gotyku, który stanął na Stortorget, najstarszym w Malmo placu, w roku 1546.
Mariusz G. — Google review
Small Town Hall. at present under renovation. but beautiful.
D K — Google review
Beautiful building and a lovely square right outside.
Ellie — Google review
Looks good and pretty old but it is the main building in Malmö.
Maria Dicheva — Google review
Getting ready for Christmas time. The Town Hall is an impressive landmark. Good memories of arranged transport conference between Lithuania and Sweden in 2009.
Sigitas Brazinskas — Google review
Amazing town square, great place for photos and to meet up with friends
Aditya Patankar — Google review
Very beautiful town square and town hall. Love the fountain in the middle. Good place to make a break on your city tour
Liesel81 — Google review
Malmo's town hall building has such a stunning design and it's well preserved
If you're looking for a relaxing beach day in Malmo, Ribersborgsstranden is the perfect spot. There are plenty of things to do on the beach, including playing beach volleyball, football and basketball, running around on grassy areas, and enjoying a hot dog or cold drink from the kiosk. It's an idyllic summer day that everyone should experience at least once.
Great beach to take a stroll
Tsung Yuan Liu — Google review
A large beach area that also has a huge area where you can keep your dog off-leash. I don't know any other city that offers such a large area for dogs in the middle of town with an associated beach. It's there so you can water the dog and rinse it off after mischief on the beach. If compared to how the resorts around the Mediterranean take care of their beaches, this beach is a disaster. It could be done so incredibly much more, but I still give the rating 4 because of the possibilities for dogs
Adon Gerdes — Google review
A nice and calm beach, directly in the vicinity of the Malmö suburb Ribersborg. The beach is clean an provides a perfect view to the building named "Turning Torso", Malmö's prominent landmark. It is worth to visit the café in the Ribersborg bath house ("Ribersborg Badhuset"). You can easily spend two hours by walking and relaxing at this place.
fotokwer — Google review
Nice place to chill and enjoy the view.
Igor Had?iselimovi? — Google review
One of the best places in Malmo
Sreejith S — Google review
Must visit when in Malmo. Best time is during Sunset. They have park, beach, swim area and great view of Turning Torso. There are good eatery in the park as well. Might witness people dancing during Summers. Overall amazing experience to spend the evening
Mitali Mehta — Google review
Nice Sea Beach, with beautiful Panoramic view. Good place for 2-3 hours of visit in a Sunny day, if you are in Malmö.
Subhra Datta Roy — Google review
Great place for birdwatching early in the morning, especially around brygga 2.
Slava Stepakhin — Google review
Not good for beach. Good for a park and dog walking
Pedro Cavadas — Google review
Great park and nice area for 'going into water'. You can't swim too much due to flowers inside the weather.
But besides that perfect place.
Ondra Pleva — Google review
Honestly it does not give beach vibe.
nikunj prajapati — Google review
Lovely place to wander around. (A bit windy, but watching the birds navigate in this condition is quite funny)
Yannick Pulver — Google review
A very nice place to visit and experience the swedish summer
Pildammsparken is a large park in the south of Malmo with ponds, jogging paths, picnic areas, and occasional seasonal concerts.
Always fun to visit this park! For photography or just a walk or why not a evening concert with dancing fountains.
Queen Nelly reviews — Google review
One of the nicest parks I been to. It was a sleepy cloudy summer day and it was so relaxing to be there in June 2022.
D. Prymaka — Google review
Pildamsparken close to the center of Malmö, is starting to look like spring this week😁, nice place with space for a picnic (dont give food to the birds) . Go and enjoy the newborn ducks/goslings 😃
K. Christensen — Google review
Beautiful place to enjoy spring in Malmö. Easy connectivity from Malmö C, Värnhem and Sodervärn. The only thing missing is no cafe around in the park
Hira Kausar — Google review
One of the most beautiful parks in town, complete with a playground and an amphi theatre where there are free performances all through summer. It's a must if you're exploring the city!
Devin Baaring — Google review
Amazing display of well maintained trees, well arranged and aesthetically beautiful garden and space for picnic and family. A beautiful lake to complement the visit as well.
Nanabayin Menyah — Google review
Amazing park located in the heart of Malmö.
Very beautiful and serene. There is a small and big pond also nearby where you can enjoy your day with some picturesque moments. A lot to see and walk around area. If you are an enthusiast of taking nature's picture then this is a place for you.
Shweta Chitkara Verma — Google review
One of my favorite places to walk in Malmö. Lots of nature, from the big lake, open grass areas, playgrounds, flower garden and a big forest area, right in the central part of Malmö.
Joakim Johansson — Google review
It is a peaceful and serene place that is perfect for a relaxing stroll or a picnic with friends and family.
The park boasts beautifully manicured gardens and lawns, and is surrounded by tall trees that provide ample shade during the hot summer months.
There are also several benches and picnic tables scattered throughout the park, making it an ideal place to take a break and soak in the beauty of nature.
Nabin Bist — Google review
Great place to sit and eat your own food or at the restaurant there. Play. Do sports. Alot of places with great view
Bengt Wong — Google review
Went here for a photoshoot walk and for a run next day. It was such a beautiful park with a lot of greens and places to take rest and just meet people. There are lots of picknick places wherever you go. If you are going for a run and exercise, you can run from Slottsträdgården and then around the lake here. There are two outdoor gyms, one inside the forest and another around the lake. The gyms are the same themed and are very modern, I really love the gym! It's a perfect place to just take a walk due to the size of the park and the number of different beautiful views.
Lisa Wong — Google review
Pildammsparken is an amazing nature spot in downtown Malmö, it is super central and easy accessible (it is closer to Triageln train station and Södervarn bus station, you have bus stops in the park itself, but less frequent, if you don't have locomotion problem, it will be 5 minutes walk). The park has 2 lakes, many species of birds, a little urban forest, many sculptures, an arena theater, during the season Tulips, you can also find a playground, grill areas, toilet and fresh water. It has bike lanes all around the park. The park is the perfect place to urban nature photography. Two restaurants are located at the park too. It is one of my favorites places in Malmö ❤️ I fully recommend a visit !
lesley leichtweis bernardi — Google review
"Pildammsparken" ... a frozen lake full of birds is part of the park ... I'll probably come again when it's warmer
Stortorget, a public square dating back to the 1530s, boasts magnificent edifices along its periphery. A horse-mounted statue adorns the center of this plaza that serves as an ideal venue for hosting grand events. The buildings here are aesthetically pleasing and exhibit a refined sense of architecture. The square's rich historical legacy makes it a must-visit tourist attraction in its location.
Slottstradgarden is a park located on the fortress island of Malmohus in Malmo, Sweden. It features extensive gardens and fields as well as a historic windmill.
We accidentally happened upon this community garden on a visit to the castle and it was absolutely my favorite part of our trip to Sweden. The flowers in mid October were incredible - best garden I have ever seen, and I have been to many a botanical garden. So well tended. I think about this visit often.
Kailey Parks — Google review
Beautiful park right in city center 😍 it has lots of places to sit and walk around. Beautiful gardens and fountains. You see people jogging around. It's a great a place to cool down in the summer or to shelter from the rain 😂
Eduardo Palacio — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in Malmö all year round. Also the cafe in the park - must visit. Pro tip: ice cream, coffee & hot dog kiosks pop up on weekends – don’t miss them out!
Slava Stepakhin — Google review
Absolutely wonderful! Especially when garden shows are in full bloom!
Queen Nelly reviews — Google review
Huge park in Malmo allowing for a lot of walking, jogging, dog walking, and relaxing inside. Plenty of flora and ducks to see.
Wonder Mahembe — Google review
Absolutely beautiful garden, a lovely place to walk through and educational as well - so it's great for all ages! We went in September and were lucky to see the garden full of gorgeous dahlias! Highly recommend spending an afternoon here.
rakel zetterlund — Google review
The perfect place for digestive walks after a visit to the neighbored Café. Right now, an abundance of flourishing dahlia are filling the eyes with pleasance, enough reason to orbit the patches several times. Without any doubt, a pleasure to wander around these gardens throughout the whole year.
D Henrick — Google review
Enjoyed this garden more than I thought, so many types of plants and flowers to discover 💚 Love the concept with many small themed gardens.
Sasha Lind — Google review
Beautiful and picturesque garden in the center of Malmö. Perfect place to spend hours in the lap of nature. It has a windmill also which enhances the beauty of this place. No entry fees.
Shweta Chitkara Verma — Google review
Can't really tell because there is nothing during winter, although it shows there's a lot of plants when it's not freezing. There are working toilets.
The Moderna Museet Malmö is a museum dedicated to contemporary art. The museum contains a great collection of works by some of the most renowned artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The museum regularly hosts exhibitions which are well worth visiting for anyone interested in modern art.
Wonderful little museum of rotating exhibitions. Great cafè and place to linger. Lovely staff.
Cathleen Colehour — Google review
We had the opportunity to see 10 paintings of an unknown artist. We finished the exhibition faster than putting our bags in the lockers. We expected something more from this museum, we left disappointed.
Draghici Narcis — Google review
For me like for artists person , its really nice museum for spending 3-4 hours , they have only 2 floor but anyway its so nice . Also the idea with box where you can leave your clothes so nice with artists names.
Recommend to visit , they have free entrance for people to18 years old, and for Ukrainian people who have temporary permit card.( Info from 10.06.23) .
Маріна Яценко — Google review
A small museum of modern art with free entry in the centre of Malmo. The staff are super friendly and helpful. It's worth popping in for a look at the ever changing exhibitions.
Karen Smedley — Google review
The experience was nice, exhibitions are well organized and interesting. Lotte Laserstein exhibition is very nice and has such a comfortable atmosphere. I liked that the clothes and personal belongings lockers were named by specific artists, that was very interesting and unique aswell. Navigation through exhibitions is pretty simple and clear, there are only 2 floors in the museum but it is something worth visiting! Store is also nice, it has fair prices and nice things you could buy for yourself or as a gift! All in all, extremely positive experience.
ognjena — Google review
Nice layout and at time of visiting the bottom floor was paintings by one artist and top floor were sculptures by another.
The sculptures were not to my personal taste but I imagine if you love your art and don’t find some things pretentious, you will likely enjoy it.
End of the day, people were friendly, there’s a cafe and the price was cheap (£3.50) so the rest comes down to taste.
Sam — Google review
I love museum and their cafes. A cafe here was a nice place to hang out. They have everything you need. Food, dessert and drinks. Also the shop is interesting too!
The exhibition was ready just one room but because this is a small version of the Stockholm one so just enjoy it. Talked to the staff their and she shared a lot interesting stories about Malmö city. 💫
Jindaporn Jayangkura — Google review
My favourite museum in Malmö! Today it’s the “Man with the blue face” exhibition so it’s super long queue from Saturday afternoon. We waited for 30 minutes outside to get in but certainly worth the waiting. The paintings were made from almost 100 years ago when there’s no smart phone or video streaming to tell stories but the paintings can still tell your emotions so perfectly. I think that’s why we still need art in nowadays life.
MCL — Google review
I really enjoyed the experience at Moderna Museet. Great exhibition but I was hoping to see more. Unluckily the museum isn't too big so when you find something that you like time goes by too quickly and the things to see end as well. Anyway if you like art deserves a visit.
Free entry and free cloakroom.
Antonio Muscerino — Google review
Don’t waste your money. There was only one of the floors open today, I spent less than 10 minutes there, as not even all the installations were working (headphones out of order). It was still the same entry price as on regular days. Disappointing :(
Jess Noire — Google review
Modern art museum in Malmö.
Very interesting place.
Recommend for students, artists and etc.
Free admission!
There are good exhibitions, interesting installations, sometimes very strange )))
I was very confused and surprised when I see booklets and noted not only on English and Swedish languages, but also on Arabic.. .
So.
Take a breath and enjoy!
The Form/Design Centre is a museum in Malmo with rotating exhibits related to modern design, patterns and architecture. It is also home to a cafe. The centre was opened in 1964 and has hosted more than 1,200 exhibitions on topics such as sustainability and healthy living environments.
Beautiful old building transformed into an exhibition center. “Material meetings” is the current exhibition on show with interesting tridimensional hand waved fabrics.
A C — Google review
Excellent free to enter art exhibition. The staff were so welcoming and friendly and the whole family enjoyed the experience. The onsite shop had some lovely pieces. Had we not been visiting from the UK and restricted with what we could bring back in our luggage we would have definitely purchased some pieces for our house.
Greg “Wigan Wanderers” Knight — Google review
A contemporary art space in the centre of Malmo. Ever changing exhibitions with free entry. Definitely worth a look.
Karen Smedley — Google review
This review is for the café not the center. The café is placed just right from the entrance and merges gradually with the gift shop. Its a beautiful old building with modern design elements to the café making it a great place for a fika even if you are not here for the exhibits. The super friendly staff informed me that everything was made in house, fresh by the staff. The pie was good and the coffee was also quite good. Calm and pleasant atmospehere.
Saga Bjork — Google review
A cool place for those who have the passion for arts and design. The swesiah designers exhibitions are the main attraction of this place. Free entry so best place for budget travellers, more over located right in lilatorg.
Shibin Iqbal — Google review
Very nice building and interesting exhibits. There is a store where you can buy books and other design articles. Admission is free.
Kevyn Danuway — Google review
I allways pop by this place, when I'm in Malmö. Entrance is free, so I don't spend too much time checking what exhibitions are on. Usually I find some inspiring pieces of design - often from upcoming designers - when I visit.
Daniel Nordstrand Frantzen — Google review
Although this is a free entry, rather disappointing experience. Maybe this was because it was a Sunday, but it felt almost like an abandoned museum. Not the best experience in Sweden.
Leonardo Marques — Google review
Small and has nothing much to see. Free entry. The cafe is lovely. Good enough for a quick stop whilst in Lilla Torg.
HM Tuang — Google review
It is a very nice and interesting little craftsmanship museum. The two exhibitions we saw showed a beautiful and interesting selection of Swedish workmanship and art. The place was well organized and made sure everything looked nice.
We didn't try the café, but it was nice an airy with interesting furniture. The shop had beautiful local made items.
P Groving (SnigePippi) — Google review
Not saying it’s not good, but it just wasn’t my type. And it was too small😓
Charlotte Katakuri — Google review
Great gallery for rotating exhibitions. Nice cafè and gathering place. Shop for gifts.
Folkets Park is a well-maintained recreational park with playgrounds, restaurants, and open-air events. It's particularly popular with families, who can enjoy activities like swimming and mini-zoo while their children play.
Great place for families in all sizes. In all seasons. 3-4 fastfood/coffee/sweets stands. Picnic spots available and even a mini zoo!
The #accessibility for wheelchair users♿ is very good, but as always there is room for improvements.
Salvador L — Google review
Great place for families in all sizes. In all seasons. 3-4 fastfood/coffee/sweets stands. Picnic spots available and even a mini zoo!
The #accessibility for wheelchair users♿ is very good, but as always there is room for improvements.
Salvador L — Google review
We came at the beginning of the winter season since it started on 3 December, and the park is free of charge for now. But I’m not sure even what would they charge if they decide to because this is one of the worst park that I’ve visited in my life. Oh and by the way, the ice-skating is not working unless you are under 14 and you can go on frozen lake and of course free ice-skating’s. Embarrassing.
Nastja Prodanic — Google review
Very nice adventure. I am glad to see that this park is getting it together and making something fun! This year 2021 VINTERLAND // Thank you Folketspark and @malmöstad
foto: @swedish_leijon
Queen Nelly reviews — Google review
Been to Folkets Park for mid summer festival. Enjoyed the dance activities, danced with them. Happy faces every where. Lots of thing to do for kids. Good place to spend time with family or friends. Kids will love this place.
Ashish Raj — Google review
Beautifull amusement park!
You have everything for kids and adults.
Green park, flowers and other cool plants, food, caffe, sometimes concerts , fountains, little goals for football, basketball , skateboard or rollerblades , many benches and relaxing zones... That is just some of beautifull things you can do in this area.
Worth visiting ! 5/5
Karlo Vrbanac — Google review
An absolutely wonderful park all year round. Lots of activities in the summer, the best little mini golf course, and the "Winter Dream" wonderland is absolutely amazing. We just went this year for ice skating and we were blown away by the ice skating rinks with the huge path that connects them. Really recommend Folkets Park any time of the year. Great job to Malmö Stad.
Daniel Nordin Baker — Google review
Wonderful place for everyone but especially for children. Popular places like pools and jumping facility for kids can get really crowded in summers yet it's fun. There is also a mini reptile zoo, in case anyone interested. Many eating places both take-away and dine in. Overall offers fun trip for entire family.
Uzma Malik — Google review
The park is huge and good but it should be more tidy and clean. During the visit, it seems that it has not been well managed in terms of cleaning as the sand and leaves were all over the place making it more difficult to walk and jog. Overall, a spot to enjoy with the kids but the cleanliness should be improved
Masood Ali Khakhrani — Google review
Great public park with great stuff for children and families. Also some nice restaurants and activities to do like boule and minigolf.
Lari Pitk?kangas — Google review
This is one of oldest folk park in the world. Best with children, but the bar/restaurant in the middle is very cool. Also the free toilets. You can rent a bike near the main entrance with a low price to continue to discover the city - worth to check the other sights of Malmö!
Miklós Ruman — Google review
The park is large, beautiful and accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, bathrooms, restaurants and an ice cream shop. The park has a wide variety of toys for children of different ages, an incredible structure.
Karen Pedro — Google review
Well, it's pretty clean (except the bathrooms which have all been tagged), the foliage is nice, and I'm sure it's a blast for little kids that like playgrounds and mini golf. However, if the pictures made you think you might see a rival to the parts of Tivoli that aren't rides, suffice it to say it's no Tivoli. You'll stop wondering why it's free to enter as soon as you walk in: it looks like it was built in the 1960s, and hasn't seen any other maintenance besides basic groundskeeping since the late 90s. The paint might only just predate the Recession if I'm being generous, though the color scheme suggests it's at least old enough to vote. I wasn't brave enough or hungry enough to try any of the restaurants inside. My pics are the nicer parts.
No Name — Google review
Great park with many options for single and/ or couple, family entertainment. Wonderful display of art, graffiti and mural wall for anyone to display their artistic niche. Skating ring during winter time and a few indoor venues that host concerts and exhibitions. Just brilliant!
Drazen Pejic — Google review
Lovely Malmö park. Lots of play areas for kids. And a couple of bars including a pop up from Mikkeller.
John Carr (Corinne and John) — Google review
It is a wonderful park, lots of activities for both younger and older children. It's clean. It's great to see the kids having a great time. There are various interesting activities for all ages. A must visit.
The Malmö Arena is a vast sports and event venue that can accommodate up to 13,000 people for sports events and 15,500 people for concerts. It is the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden, located next to Hyllie station. Accessing the arena is easy with trains and buses available from Malmo Central Station, Copenhagen Airport, and Copenhagen Central Station.
Malmö Arena is a sports and event arena with a capacity of 13,000 for sports and 15,500 for concerts. Malmö Arena is the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden. The arena is located next to Hyllie station with easy access of trains and buses to Malmö Central Station, Copenhagen Airport, and Copenhagen Central Station.
Malmö Arena is the home of Malmö Redhawks, the local hockey team. Apart from hosting Malmö Redhawks hockey games, the arena is often used for handball, floorball, concerts, and other events.
The arena also goes under the names Hyllie Arena and Percys Arena.
Malm? Play Malm? Play — Google review
Big Arena. Feels safe. Many gards and guides. Clean and good toiletts. Train and bus station 20 meters from the entrence. Next to the shopping center Emporia. Cafeterias inside sells snacks. Some sells alkohol in roped off areas. A nice arena.
Emma D — Google review
Nice, bright and spacious arena in the Hyllie area of Malmo. Great for hockey! Fun for the whole family.
Real World Photographs. — Google review
Watched a couple of table tennis games in Malmö arena of european TT championship. The arena is very clean and comfortable to view matches. I enjoyed watching the games .
siddharth ubale — Google review
Very reasonable ticket price for great hockey. The arena was clean, the atmosphere was super fun, totally easy to get to from the train station, and this was one of many highlights of our week in Malmo. The Red Hawks defenseman Teemu Kivihalme is a stud.
Kyle Babcock — Google review
An absolute great venue at the level of the Copenhagen venues!
Benjamin L — Google review
Some of the biggest sports stadiums in rhe world , specifically for ice hockey and music concerts, the dome gondola ride gives a spectacular view of the city , good experience
Dr Sundaravelu Raman — Google review
A night of Jordan Peterson!
Helpful staff.
Easy to navigate to seating!
Rebecca Hollingsworth (Bec Mag Hol) — Google review
Nice Arena, well organised, clean and very easy to reach with public transport. And horsefly the ice hockey games are a treat for a very reasonable price.
Daan van de Repe — Google review
The seats were great, lots of snack stores with plenty of staff which made the queues fast and short. Security check and baggage storage was also great. Located right by a trainstation and next to a mall. This makes it easily accessible, and you can grab a bite of food from one of many restaurants in the mall and still be close to the venue. Would definitely go there again for another arrangement.
Christian — Google review
I didn't know what to expect but was quite surprised. A large area that is well put together. The arena is nice, great lights and plenty of room. Corporate celebration and they turned this arena into a beautiful dinner & concert space. Entertainment was outstanding what a beautiful space to an event.
Stephanie Robertson — Google review
First of all it’s a new modern hotel and it has super breakfast. That’s all. I had small 614 suit with small window and two beds but I booked it for couple. Also it’s far from downtown but very close to the largest mall in southern Sweden.
Ivan Voitenko — Google review
I love Malmö Arena! I’m working here as a figure skating coach with Malmö konståkningsklubb. We are one of the best clubs in Scandinavia. Malmö Arena include 2 ice rinks where figure skating, ice hockey and short track practice. (Instagram @nicolesvensson)